I am looking for market size of air travel companies worldwide. Do you have sales data split by companies too?

In researching this question, we found many types of reports about the market size of air travel companies that may answer your question. Below are the best of the many reports found in our database with regard to passenger and cargo air travel.

This report has charts that depict the total revenues (sales) of passenger and cargo air travel globally from 2004 to 2014(estimated).

“Nevertheless, owing to the steep decline in crude prices since H2 2014, airlines are expected to have posted a collective profit of USD19.9 billion in 2014, up from USD10.6 billion in 2013 and USD6.1 billion in 2012”

“During 2013–33, passenger air traffic is expected to grow 5.0% per annum and cargo volumes 4.7% annually. In terms of capacity, the fleet size is expected to more than double to 42,810 during this period”

This report shows the airline industry’s net profits in billions USD from 2011 through 2015 from industry data leaders IATA. It also discusses the percentage increase in air travel from 2013 to 2014, which was above its 10-year average growth. This report also breaks down the sales by region: Africa, Middle East, Asia, China, Europe, Latin America, Caribbean, and North America.

Finally, this report shows a forecast of the top 10 air passenger markets from 2014 through 2034.

Though this report is from 2004, there is data forecasted through 2023. Data included is demand for air travel by passenger and cargo, trends of passenger preferences, and air traffic growth by geographic region.

Report 4: Amadeus and the Travel Industry

This report describes the projected growth in domestic and international global air travel through 2017.

— Amadeus and the Travel Industry

Report 5: Discussion Paper 04: Airport in the UK and Europe, May 2013

This report contains key statistics of the global air alliances such as the Star Alliance, SkyTeam and OneWorld. Statistics include the number of passengers per year (2012 & 2013). It also discusses the market share of these alliances, which would the closest to understanding sales data split by companies.

“The US carriers are much more consolidated than the European ones: in 2012, the top five US airlines – United, Delta, American Airlines, Southwest Airlines and US Airways – were holding 82% of domestic seating capacity (compared to 68% in 2008), while..” (pg 9).

— Discussion Paper 04: Airport in the UK and Europe, May 2013

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